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>> it would require pakistan to prove and the u.s. secretary of state to confirm that the pakistanis are genuinely helping out in tracking down terrorists and helping out in the investigation into how bin laden was able to hide out there for so many years. the gop chair woman says the restrictions are necessary to make sure pakistan uses u.s. aid "in the right way"? if they want to receive u.s. dollar there's is no longary blank check. no longer business as usual. they have to respond to our questions and cooperate and share information or the buck stops here. >> the bill also would put conditions on aid to egypt, lebanon, yemen and palestinian authority. although it does include a provision to allow the president to waive the requirements for reasons of national security. >> shepard: some democrats have reservations about this, right? >> in part because it would apply to aid on all levels. military, in it tell against and civilian assistance. the top democrat on the committee contends that u.s. dollars that help strengthen pakistani'
>> it would require pakistan to prove and the u.s. secretary of state to confirm that the pakistanis are genuinely helping out in tracking down terrorists and helping out in the investigation into how bin laden was able to hide out there for so many years. the gop chair woman says the restrictions are necessary to make sure pakistan uses u.s. aid "in the right way"? if they want to receive u.s. dollar there's is no longary blank check. no longer business as usual. they have to...
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. >> pakistan is very different there is a great deal of anger in pakistan. that, again, is not necessarily about sympathy for bin laden. it's more about the anti-americanism that is also resident in pakistan which is, of course, the center of muslim extremism internationally right now. different kind of protest. there is more anger there. there is some flag burning of the u.s. flag. but, again, it does not seem to be driven by real sympathy for bin laden. more latent anti-americanism. >> shepard: they seem to be paying more attention across northeast uprising of different countries we have been seeing. >> thousands and thousands on the streets across the middle east today. in yemen, for instance, thousands were out on the streets. but they are talking about democracy and freedom the same inn. syria. thousands again out on the streets there but what they wanted more freedom for themselves. more democracy. they are not talking about osama bin laden. they are not shouting anti-american slogans very different we are facing today, shep. >> >> shepard: seems to be
. >> pakistan is very different there is a great deal of anger in pakistan. that, again, is not necessarily about sympathy for bin laden. it's more about the anti-americanism that is also resident in pakistan which is, of course, the center of muslim extremism internationally right now. different kind of protest. there is more anger there. there is some flag burning of the u.s. flag. but, again, it does not seem to be driven by real sympathy for bin laden. more latent anti-americanism....
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in fact, they say it is not illegal to send these things to pakistan. quote: state department spokesman turner denied any scopes were sold to pakistan. >> i am aware that in august we have approved or did approve a marketing license that allowed bae to temporarily export up to 20 thermal imaging rifle scopes to pakistan but that was for sales demonstration. and none of those scopes were sold. >> it's interesting to note that exactly a year ago bae systems agreed to pay $400 million in fines to the department of justice as part of a criminal suit because they had broken export control laws and the foreign corrupt practices act, shep? >> shepard: jen, thank you. we have new details on the botched gun tracking program called fast and furious. some of the men who blew the whistle on that operation say the feds are punishing them for speaking out. a live report on that coming up. plus, when donating old clothes, remember to take your life savings out of the pockets. i'm just saying. and on a sad note tonight the evangelist billy graham has been admitted to t
in fact, they say it is not illegal to send these things to pakistan. quote: state department spokesman turner denied any scopes were sold to pakistan. >> i am aware that in august we have approved or did approve a marketing license that allowed bae to temporarily export up to 20 thermal imaging rifle scopes to pakistan but that was for sales demonstration. and none of those scopes were sold. >> it's interesting to note that exactly a year ago bae systems agreed to pay $400 million...
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now pakistan, it's armed with nuclear weapons. so if insurgents take over a military installation there, it's a big deal. fox reports next on a big deal. plus, the sound of a deadly tornado. >> what happened to the people you heard there in a live report from the center of all in joplin, missouri, as "the fox report" rolls on. my job at ge capital is to get bobcat all the financial and business support they need. we provide financing for every bobcat dealer in north america. together, we've rolled out over 100,000 machines to small businesses all over the country so they too can grow. ♪ ge capital. we're there for bobcat every step of the way. ♪ the new blackberry playbook. ge capital. we're there for bobcat every step of the way. it runs all this at the same time. ♪ why can't every tablet do that? new newtons fruit thins. real cranberries and delicious cranberry citrus oat... ♪ or real blueberries... ♪ ...and luscious blueberry brown sugar. the goodness of whole grains... and a thin crispy crunch. new newtons fruit thin
now pakistan, it's armed with nuclear weapons. so if insurgents take over a military installation there, it's a big deal. fox reports next on a big deal. plus, the sound of a deadly tornado. >> what happened to the people you heard there in a live report from the center of all in joplin, missouri, as "the fox report" rolls on. my job at ge capital is to get bobcat all the financial and business support they need. we provide financing for every bobcat dealer in north america....
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why is he over in pakistan? why is he in pakistan when i'm suffering over here. >> major general campbell said the biggest threat to his forces remain the network that is part of the taliban that's based in pakistan and supported by pakistan's intelligence service. >> shepard: jen griffin at the pentagon, thank you. the feds have unveiled their new system to send emergency alerts out. now they are going to do it to our cell phones. here is what the messages will look like, they tell us. the highest level is a nationwide presidential alert. the system can also send local warnings about natural disasters or terror threats or whatever. amber alerts for missing children as well. can you opt out if you want to. except the presidential alerts. >> but think about every day what do you usually have on you no matter what you are doing? when you are traveling at work, at home, by your beds, what do you have? most ofs have you a cell phone that in a situation where an emergency is taking place, may be the best way to get a
why is he over in pakistan? why is he in pakistan when i'm suffering over here. >> major general campbell said the biggest threat to his forces remain the network that is part of the taliban that's based in pakistan and supported by pakistan's intelligence service. >> shepard: jen griffin at the pentagon, thank you. the feds have unveiled their new system to send emergency alerts out. now they are going to do it to our cell phones. here is what the messages will look like, they tell...
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and how pakistan figures into it. jennifer griffin our national security correspondent live at the pentagon tonight. jennifer? >> well, shepard, a 30-year veteran of the cia, bruce rye del of the brookings institution gave us a first look and sneak peek at his new book where he outlines why pakistan is the most dangerous place on earth. in it he basically talks about the double game that pakistan has long played with its u.s. ally. an example in 1993, the western educated prime minister of pakistan benazir bhutto helped make major advances in nuclear program. >> she carried back and forth information about nuclear centrifuges from north korea to pakistan and other information. it's very ironic, mrs. beauty, who is probably the most secular, pro western pakistani politician of our lifetime and, yet, she was also involved in the nuclear trade with north korea she was one of the early sponsors of the afghanistan taliban. >> allegations first and book by friend of bhutto's from oxford. the gist of what she told me was bef
and how pakistan figures into it. jennifer griffin our national security correspondent live at the pentagon tonight. jennifer? >> well, shepard, a 30-year veteran of the cia, bruce rye del of the brookings institution gave us a first look and sneak peek at his new book where he outlines why pakistan is the most dangerous place on earth. in it he basically talks about the double game that pakistan has long played with its u.s. ally. an example in 1993, the western educated prime minister...
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and if you look at pakistan and iran and the area with the pakistan, afghanistan border. those are clearly the three most troublesome spots in the world today. and we shouldn't give money to people who are not using it to our advantage. at the same time, it is a dangerous place. it's a country with nuclear power, nuclear weapons. in a place close to so many dangerous spots and so many outside forces. but i think they have to explain to us how this could possibly have happened, where it happened for as long as it happened without them knowing. and, by the way, you mentioned luxury location, i hope that the al qaeda fighters out there seeing where their leader was while they truly are living in caves and huts and being killed by america and its allies. >> shepard: sir, i'm out of time. before we go, i want to ask you about these pictures that the white house tells us was taken. we have a picture of this man's corpse and have a picture of him going into the sea for burial. there is it your sense that those should be released or not and why. >> i do think we want to verify th
and if you look at pakistan and iran and the area with the pakistan, afghanistan border. those are clearly the three most troublesome spots in the world today. and we shouldn't give money to people who are not using it to our advantage. at the same time, it is a dangerous place. it's a country with nuclear power, nuclear weapons. in a place close to so many dangerous spots and so many outside forces. but i think they have to explain to us how this could possibly have happened, where it happened...
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the pakistan government. so it is, i think, you have to be careful about tarring everyone. either in the country or the government because they have provided extremely useful assistance over the years. >> white house officials say it's an important and complicated relationship that's been tested over the years and do point out the pakistanis from lost plenty in the fight against terrorism, shep? >> shepard: the history with the pakistanis is something we will get into in a few minutes. mike emanuel at the white house, thank you. the navy seals known as the very best of the best. team 6? they are said to be the best of the seals. when they're not working the most dangerous places in all the world, well, they live next door. >> these are people who return from the front lines and their husbands and fathers and soccer coaches and baseball coaches one the things we should be so proud of about them real citizen warriors. a look at this super secret team that killed the most wanted man in all the world. plus, the f
the pakistan government. so it is, i think, you have to be careful about tarring everyone. either in the country or the government because they have provided extremely useful assistance over the years. >> white house officials say it's an important and complicated relationship that's been tested over the years and do point out the pakistanis from lost plenty in the fight against terrorism, shep? >> shepard: the history with the pakistanis is something we will get into in a few...
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finally, losing weight clicks. >> shepard: somebody in pakistan had to know where usama bin laden was. that's a quote from the defense secretary robert gates today. but he says so far it looks like the top pakistani officials were not protecting osama. >> i have seen no evidence at all that the senior leadership knew, in fact, i have seen some evidence to the contrary. but and we have no evidence yet with respect to anybody else. my supposition is somebody knew. >> shepard: ficials say they are still going through the evidence from the compound there to try to figure out who that somebody is. let's get details from our national security correspondent jennifer griffin live at our post at the pentagon tonight there was a question today about whether to punish pack stab for harboring lynn bad -- bin laden. sounded like a bunch of talk. this was the first press conference sinces bin laden aid. both men advised against cutting off aid to pakistan. >> if i were in pakistani's shoes, i would say i have already paid a price. i have been humiliated, i have been shown that the americans can com
finally, losing weight clicks. >> shepard: somebody in pakistan had to know where usama bin laden was. that's a quote from the defense secretary robert gates today. but he says so far it looks like the top pakistani officials were not protecting osama. >> i have seen no evidence at all that the senior leadership knew, in fact, i have seen some evidence to the contrary. but and we have no evidence yet with respect to anybody else. my supposition is somebody knew. >> shepard:...
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and report on pakistan i'm told immediate focus. i'm also told that the material is encrypted at least some of it and almost all of it will need to be translated from the arabic. right now being described as almost a encyclopedia. real virtual history of the network. >> shepard: do you have a sense of details we will get or is it actionable would they just hit right on it? >> the key thing here is they are going to be looking for actionable intelligence. intelligence that you can immediately do something with. so it's this imminent threat picture. i, from my own experience, have been covering this for almost a decade. not the likely the thing to leak out until we see operation overseas. operation heavily compartmented and hold. >> shepard: let's hope it doesn't leak. cat, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> shepard: now that he is dead the feds are getting ready to drop all the charges in ubl. prosecutors could file the request with a judge here in new york city this week. dismissing the charges would officially close the case against
and report on pakistan i'm told immediate focus. i'm also told that the material is encrypted at least some of it and almost all of it will need to be translated from the arabic. right now being described as almost a encyclopedia. real virtual history of the network. >> shepard: do you have a sense of details we will get or is it actionable would they just hit right on it? >> the key thing here is they are going to be looking for actionable intelligence. intelligence that you can...
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bloody time for pakistan. >> no question about that. a governor was recently murdered because he defended a christian woman under pakistan's blasphemy laws, if you speak against islam, you are able to be killed. and so today there were protests in favor of the gunman who killed the governor of pakistan. earlier this week when he was in pakistan, vice president biden spoke out about the murder. >> the governor was killed, simply because he was a voice for tolerance and understanding. to state the obvious, there is no justification, none, for such senseless acts. as you know, all too well, and all students of history know, as we have seen throughout history, societies that tolerate such actions end up being consumed by those actions. >> just today, thousands of pakistanis took to the streets to warn the pope to stay out of the debate over their blasphemy laws, warning if christians get involved, there may be revenge, shep? >> shepard: mike emanuel live at the white house. mike, thanks. the pakistani president in town to attend a memorial
bloody time for pakistan. >> no question about that. a governor was recently murdered because he defended a christian woman under pakistan's blasphemy laws, if you speak against islam, you are able to be killed. and so today there were protests in favor of the gunman who killed the governor of pakistan. earlier this week when he was in pakistan, vice president biden spoke out about the murder. >> the governor was killed, simply because he was a voice for tolerance and understanding....
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pakistan. a roadside bomb hitting a bus full of pakistani navy workers, killing at least five people. it's the third attack on a pakistani navy bus this week. a taliban spokesman claims responsibility. saying the group is targeting pakistan's military for working with the u.s. in the war on terror. uganda. police reportedly using a hammer to break a car window and arrest the top opposition leader there. can you see here one officer using his gun to break a window. the cops also spraying tear gas into car. he finished in second in february's presidential election. and since then protested against government corruption food price check out sculpture. huge fish end attached to the one hend of a huge train car with 40 other heads stuck on it the gallery's president says the piece represents the strong and varied force of government and that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >> -- saint paul's cathedral when lady diand sir charles got married 30 years ago. i kept this 30 year
pakistan. a roadside bomb hitting a bus full of pakistani navy workers, killing at least five people. it's the third attack on a pakistani navy bus this week. a taliban spokesman claims responsibility. saying the group is targeting pakistan's military for working with the u.s. in the war on terror. uganda. police reportedly using a hammer to break a car window and arrest the top opposition leader there. can you see here one officer using his gun to break a window. the cops also spraying tear...
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note to self, don't leave things you want secret in pakistan. now, one senator says the country is prepared to give it back. but there are new concerns over the country's nuclear program. it's an overseas report. live on a special edition of fox report tonight from oxford at ole miss. o'reilly is on deck. don't go away. [ male announcer ] things seem 45% better when you save up to 45% at travelocity. our girl's an architect. our boy's a genius. you look amazing! you look like a beach angel! [ male announcer ] save up to 45on summer vacations at travelocity. [ gnome ] it's go time. >> shepard: well now we're told that pakistan will return the tail of a u.s. helicopter that crashed during the raid on usama bin laden's compound. the massachusetts senator john kerr were broke that news today after he met with pakistan's president over in islamabad. the u.s. military officials have told fox news that the chopper apparently had unique stealth qualities. >> tomorrow, the tail of the helicopter will be returned to american airplane and we will take poss
note to self, don't leave things you want secret in pakistan. now, one senator says the country is prepared to give it back. but there are new concerns over the country's nuclear program. it's an overseas report. live on a special edition of fox report tonight from oxford at ole miss. o'reilly is on deck. don't go away. [ male announcer ] things seem 45% better when you save up to 45% at travelocity. our girl's an architect. our boy's a genius. you look amazing! you look like a beach angel! [...
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has to get it right with pakistan. >> this is an important moment. i believe that osama bin laden's death has opened up an opportunity. >> shepard: senator kerry just returned from a visit to the region. he says the united states has a vital national security interest there. after he left, the u.s. and pakistan released a joint statement pledging future cooperation on high value terrorist targets. >>> hundreds of mourners at a funeral attacking police with rocks and fire bombs. that tops our news as we go around the world in 80 seconds. >> turkey, security forces using water cannons on supporters of kurdish rebels after a militant's burial. dozens of separatists were killed over the weekend after they tried to sneak into the country from iraq. they've battled for independence since 1994. >>> canada. wildfires ripping through a taken in alberta, forcing 7,000 to evacuate. the mayor says about one-third of the buildings have been destroyed in the town after strong winds kicked up. >> you couldn't see nothing. everything was under smoke. >> shepard: eme
has to get it right with pakistan. >> this is an important moment. i believe that osama bin laden's death has opened up an opportunity. >> shepard: senator kerry just returned from a visit to the region. he says the united states has a vital national security interest there. after he left, the u.s. and pakistan released a joint statement pledging future cooperation on high value terrorist targets. >>> hundreds of mourners at a funeral attacking police with rocks and fire...
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pakistan also told the united states to leaf an -- leave an air base there. our forces have begun moving personnel and equipment off that base. james rosen is live from d.c. this evening. there is an indication that the pakistans want some sort of a truce with us over this. >> yes, the pakistani prime minister, shep told the associated press today he thinks it won't take long before the u.s. and islamabad have a new relationship in which they, quote, respect each other's red lines. secretary of state hillary clinton those remarks. plot out the future for afghanistan. a conference that the pakistanis boycotted. >> it would have been better if they had come. so we regretted the choice that they made because today's conference was an important milestone toward the kind of security and stability that is important for pakistan as well as for afghanistan. >> tonight senate republicans john mccain and lindsey graham saying just minutes ago and i quote that certain actions of pakistan's military are contributing to the death and injury of our mental and women in the
pakistan also told the united states to leaf an -- leave an air base there. our forces have begun moving personnel and equipment off that base. james rosen is live from d.c. this evening. there is an indication that the pakistans want some sort of a truce with us over this. >> yes, the pakistani prime minister, shep told the associated press today he thinks it won't take long before the u.s. and islamabad have a new relationship in which they, quote, respect each other's red lines....
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officials who acknowledged al-qaida in pakistan is not as deep as it used to be. the unravelling of al-qaida in pakistan and the emergence of these affiliates in yemen and somalia as the new power bases. >> shepard: thank you. work on the 9/11 memorial resumed today after hurricane irene swept through new york city this weekend. officials say the damage was minimal despite the rain and some high winds down there. here's a shot of the site today where the crews continued putting the finishing touches on the memorial. it's set to open next month as the nation marks 10 years since the deadly attacks. we're told there was some flooding. no reports of any significant damage. doctors say they may now be able to prevent one of the leading causes of death in pregnant women. we're told women having a c-section delivery should wear special inflatable boots. that from the american college of obstetricians and gynecologists which reports c-sections double the risk of blood clots. this boot thing apparently helps prevent them, the clots from forming. should mention here that t
officials who acknowledged al-qaida in pakistan is not as deep as it used to be. the unravelling of al-qaida in pakistan and the emergence of these affiliates in yemen and somalia as the new power bases. >> shepard: thank you. work on the 9/11 memorial resumed today after hurricane irene swept through new york city this weekend. officials say the damage was minimal despite the rain and some high winds down there. here's a shot of the site today where the crews continued putting the...
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>> >> yes, they most certainly have according to my pakistan military sources, shep. they arrived as early as thursday last week and they were given a cursory inspection of the tail of the helicopter that was down. apparently one of them actually went up and flicked some of the loose paint, that's special coating that helps the helicopters go undetected on foreign powers radar apparently. and we hear that they were seen actually at a base where the main -- pakistan army and headquarters actually based. two days ago. certainly in town. they have certainly been having a look. >> shepard: what are pakistani officials saying they will return the chopper parts to the united states? >> officially, nothing. privately, they are saying not a chance. at least as of now. the chinese are lobbying so very hard and preparing to give them some sweet including some new jf-17 fighter jets if the pakistanis want it. loans military hardware if they hand over the tail of that helicopter. of course, america will be very eetioner -- eager to get get its hands back on the helicopter. the pa
>> >> yes, they most certainly have according to my pakistan military sources, shep. they arrived as early as thursday last week and they were given a cursory inspection of the tail of the helicopter that was down. apparently one of them actually went up and flicked some of the loose paint, that's special coating that helps the helicopters go undetected on foreign powers radar apparently. and we hear that they were seen actually at a base where the main -- pakistan army and...
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the matter has sparked a wave of anti-american demonstrations in pakistan. officials there accused the united states or accused the american of murder in the shooting of two men back in january. the united states says it was self-defense and demands his release. a high speed wrong way car crash on california's interstate five or the freeway outside san diego. a guy caught it on his cell phone camera. take a look here. passenger in nearby car shooting the video. the driver of that white pickup truck there heading along the center divider on the wrong side of the freeway. can you hear the cameraman all surprised. -- then things take a turn for the worst. the pickup slamming into concrete barrier that marked the end of the -- the video ends there. investigators later determined the pickup spun out on to oncoming traffic. hit oncoming vehicles one of which hit a fourth vehicle. only the pickup's 83-year-old driver and passenger in one of the other vehicles suffered minor injuries. police cited him for wrong way driving and driving on a suspended license. before
the matter has sparked a wave of anti-american demonstrations in pakistan. officials there accused the united states or accused the american of murder in the shooting of two men back in january. the united states says it was self-defense and demands his release. a high speed wrong way car crash on california's interstate five or the freeway outside san diego. a guy caught it on his cell phone camera. take a look here. passenger in nearby car shooting the video. the driver of that white pickup...
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tonight, arrested in pakistan. plus, some farmers complained crackdowns on illegal immigrants are scaring off their workers. one governor's solution? hire some law breakers. >> well, as long as we have labor that do a quality job, it's not going to make any difference. >> shepard: tonight, controversy over a plan to put criminals to work. but first from fox this wednesday night, a lawsuit over libya. it is illegal and it's incredibly costly. that from 10 united states congressman filing suit against president obama and the defense secretary robert gates. they say the president decided all by himself, without permission from congress, to start yet another war. of course, it's not called a war. and our side is insisting we haven't taken sides. of course, that is not true. and the congressman say the not war violates the 1973 war powers act and the u.s. constitution. >> where and when does the constitution say to a president you may bypass congress and send millions of dollars of bombs and equipment over to invade a c
tonight, arrested in pakistan. plus, some farmers complained crackdowns on illegal immigrants are scaring off their workers. one governor's solution? hire some law breakers. >> well, as long as we have labor that do a quality job, it's not going to make any difference. >> shepard: tonight, controversy over a plan to put criminals to work. but first from fox this wednesday night, a lawsuit over libya. it is illegal and it's incredibly costly. that from 10 united states congressman...
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about what pakistan is facing. the relationship was also described today by senior u.s. officials as a constant struggle between those in pakistan that want to build it up and those, shep, who simply want to destroy for good. >> shepard: catherine herridge on pakistan from d.c. tonight. catherine, a judge in serbia says a former military commander accused of mass murder is well enough for extradition for an international war crimes trial. mladish one of the world's most wanted terrorists. he was wanted for years. charged in the brutal killing of 8,000 muslims during the bosnian war. his son says mladic suffering two strokes on his run. ' spain. an emergency official says that fire on the island of abeza has burned thousands of acres of land. officials have evacuated hundreds of people, including many tourists. we're told more than 500 firefighters and 15 water dumping planes are working to put out the blaze. no reports of anybody hurt. bolivia. authorities discovering more than a dozen cocaine processing labs in the central region. soldiers searching nearby rivers and fi
about what pakistan is facing. the relationship was also described today by senior u.s. officials as a constant struggle between those in pakistan that want to build it up and those, shep, who simply want to destroy for good. >> shepard: catherine herridge on pakistan from d.c. tonight. catherine, a judge in serbia says a former military commander accused of mass murder is well enough for extradition for an international war crimes trial. mladish one of the world's most wanted terrorists....
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. >> one scenario being considered tonight is whether these operatives may have traveled from pakistan to dubai and on to the united states, shep. >> shepard: catherine, what more do we know about the single source on this information? >> well, what i understand from my reporting is that the source originated in pakistan and it was known to the u.s. intelligence community and we're understanding from a number of individuals that just getting this information out there can have a deterrent effect. >> making it public as was done yesterday is intended to enlist the millions and millions of new yorkers and americans to be the eyes and ears of vigilance. >> there are strong indicators tonight the threat is linked to ayman al zawahiri who took over after bin laden's death in may. he has long time lived in bin laden's shadow. this may be an effort to establish his position as a new leader and shore up his base of support. u.s. officials are denying that the source of this intelligence was, in fact, a telephone intercept. >> shepard: catherine herridge live in washington tonight. as i reporte
. >> one scenario being considered tonight is whether these operatives may have traveled from pakistan to dubai and on to the united states, shep. >> shepard: catherine, what more do we know about the single source on this information? >> well, what i understand from my reporting is that the source originated in pakistan and it was known to the u.s. intelligence community and we're understanding from a number of individuals that just getting this information out there can have...
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the long disputed territory the pakistan border. officials say they found ak 47's and pistols and grenades. the army reports hundreds of militants are now infiltrating kashmir. pakistan has denied giving them any aid. cambodia. a property developer tearing down homes in the capital city to make way for luxury housing. some homeowners just watching. others clashing with police we're told the government evicted families and others are refusing offers of new land. south korea, the national power company cutting off electricity nationwide, including in ballpark in the capital city of seoul during a game. the company reports a recent heat wave put undue stress on the power grid. the lights came back on after about an hour. and that's a wrap on this fox at this point -- trip around the world in 80 seconds. first, police said they found human remains. now they say they didn't. it's the latest in a series of strange twists in the case of a utah mother who has been missing for nearly two years now. as you may recall, susan powell vanished in
the long disputed territory the pakistan border. officials say they found ak 47's and pistols and grenades. the army reports hundreds of militants are now infiltrating kashmir. pakistan has denied giving them any aid. cambodia. a property developer tearing down homes in the capital city to make way for luxury housing. some homeowners just watching. others clashing with police we're told the government evicted families and others are refusing offers of new land. south korea, the national power...
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pakistan is going to be more destabilized and much more dangerous place. back to you, shep. >> shepard: dominic reporting earlier from islamabad. when airport screeners started touching people's junk. there was a lot of americans talking about making security like israel's. now janet napolitano is getting a look at security herself. we visited tel aviv. traveling with the secretary. israeli officials are not revealing how many details about that system she got spoke to a frequent flier who says he goes through the security checks every two or three months. >> well, they just look at you. they take a good look at you up and down, all around. and they ask you pointed questions and of course they look at you right in the eyes when they ask those questions. >> shepard: big differences between the two countries, israel has one international airport and handles 11 million passengers a year. the united states has 450 airports with 770 million passengers a year. israel also spends $57 per passenger. the united states $7 each. the secretary napolitano telling fox n
pakistan is going to be more destabilized and much more dangerous place. back to you, shep. >> shepard: dominic reporting earlier from islamabad. when airport screeners started touching people's junk. there was a lot of americans talking about making security like israel's. now janet napolitano is getting a look at security herself. we visited tel aviv. traveling with the secretary. israeli officials are not revealing how many details about that system she got spoke to a frequent flier...
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i am interested to hear about pakistan. look at where the united states relationship with pakistan in, it was better than it is now. we are facing a situation where pakistan-u.s. relations are deteriorating rapidly and the security situation in pakistan is crumbling and u.s. operators are unable to do the things they need to do in pakistan. if the president touts the gains security wise in pakistan and afghanistan, i am interested to hear how we solve that problem with pakistan security going forward? >> i was in afghanistan in march, many of the commanders said they hoped to move the surge forces to the eastern part of the country along the afghan-pakistan border where they were having troubles in the villages and towns dealing with the pakistan issue as
i am interested to hear about pakistan. look at where the united states relationship with pakistan in, it was better than it is now. we are facing a situation where pakistan-u.s. relations are deteriorating rapidly and the security situation in pakistan is crumbling and u.s. operators are unable to do the things they need to do in pakistan. if the president touts the gains security wise in pakistan and afghanistan, i am interested to hear how we solve that problem with pakistan security going...
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the taliban has taken full advantage of pakistan many times before. most recently during the summer floods, it gave more support to local people than the authors actually could. the epicenter was just a few kilometers away from the afghanistan border. a porous frontier where the taliban come-to-to and fro. some of the opportunities just happened a few hours ago. communications are not easy even in the best of times. we don't know exactly just how the area has been affected. but this porous frontier taliban so close they will be the people who get to those who have been affected first as a result who knows what kind of contact they have with them. early hours, it's not dawn yet. we will see what happens in the first light of day in a few hours' time. >> shepard: hour and a half from sunrise there. or dominick dinatale on scene. joe lieberman has been in politics for longer than many of you have been alive. he has mounted campaigns for the white house and for the vice presidency. he has made and broken laws, well, i mean that he has made laws come toget
the taliban has taken full advantage of pakistan many times before. most recently during the summer floods, it gave more support to local people than the authors actually could. the epicenter was just a few kilometers away from the afghanistan border. a porous frontier where the taliban come-to-to and fro. some of the opportunities just happened a few hours ago. communications are not easy even in the best of times. we don't know exactly just how the area has been affected. but this porous...
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the second attack this week on nato trucks in southern pakistan. new zealand. rescue crews working to stablize a grounded cargo ship that already spilled hundreds of tons of oil into the sea. one official says the ship could break apart at any moment. ithe captain and send officer facing charges linked to the wreck. >>> thailand. a group of buddhist monks trying to save a batch of ancient books. after months of rain high waters and flooding at university for months. one professor says the texts are priceless because they represent the heart of bud buddhism. they contain teachings from more than 2500 years ageorge china. researchers say they paragraphed a rar rare leopard. they spotted the animal the forest in a northeastern province. that is a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. need and antibiotic. how about chemo drugs. just ahead, why pharmacies are running short on vital drugs and why it is affecting patients. >>> one year ago, we watched the chilian miners. and now more about what they did trapped beneath the surface. the details and how
the second attack this week on nato trucks in southern pakistan. new zealand. rescue crews working to stablize a grounded cargo ship that already spilled hundreds of tons of oil into the sea. one official says the ship could break apart at any moment. ithe captain and send officer facing charges linked to the wreck. >>> thailand. a group of buddhist monks trying to save a batch of ancient books. after months of rain high waters and flooding at university for months. one professor says...
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that's the same type of drones the cia uses to take out targets in afghanistan and pakistan. remember, our government still somehow insists this is not a war, and that we have not taken sides. still, secretary gates says president obama gave him the green light to go ahead with these drone missions. and at a news conference today the vice chairman of the chavez james cart right explains why he feels the drones are necessary. >> we're seeing a much more dispersed fight. people nettling in against crowded areas where collateral damage is the other issue out there that we're struggling with is now you have the intermixing of lines so to speak it's very difficult to pick friend from foe. the vehicle that can get down lower ids better. helps us. >> shepard: new reports that the libyan dictator muammar qaddafi may be stepping up his offensive and using deadly cluster bombs against his own people. team fox coverage of the not war in libya now. david lee miller live in tripoli. first our news correspondent steve centanni. steve, mission creep, will they at least admit to that in this
that's the same type of drones the cia uses to take out targets in afghanistan and pakistan. remember, our government still somehow insists this is not a war, and that we have not taken sides. still, secretary gates says president obama gave him the green light to go ahead with these drone missions. and at a news conference today the vice chairman of the chavez james cart right explains why he feels the drones are necessary. >> we're seeing a much more dispersed fight. people nettling in...
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hello, pakistan. do you have a few minutes to talk? you know, we've given them billions of dollars to help them fight terrorism in theory. but at the pentagon, they say kistan actually helped the terrorists attack our embassy in afghanistan. tonight the warning from pakistan and the response from the white house, plus this is not how most people visit the washington monument. inspectors checking out the damage from last month's earthquake and the news is not all good. that's coming up on this special edition of the "fox report." we're celebrating 15 years of fox news channel. as years ago, 2008 was a pretty big one. that's when our combined coverage of the democratic and republican convention topped all other cable news networks. fox news. they dropped the fledgling about that, and we thank them for that. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job. so why are you doing hers? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious... like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage th
hello, pakistan. do you have a few minutes to talk? you know, we've given them billions of dollars to help them fight terrorism in theory. but at the pentagon, they say kistan actually helped the terrorists attack our embassy in afghanistan. tonight the warning from pakistan and the response from the white house, plus this is not how most people visit the washington monument. inspectors checking out the damage from last month's earthquake and the news is not all good. that's coming up on this...
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has been using drones in pakistan for years as you probably know. and now we're reportedly giving dozens of the drones to the pakistanis. there are many raven drones like these we are told about four pounds, small enough to hold in your hand or carry in a backpack. u.s. official tells reuters the pakistaniss are getting nonlethl aircraft for surveillance purposes. the u.s. is still using the larger lethal drones as well. the latest missile strike killed 25 people we're led to believe in north waziristan near the afghan border so reports the pakistani intelligence forces. there is also word three children and two men died in that attack but fox news can neither confirm nor counter act that one. we are getting our clearest look yet at the man wanted in connection with with the failed bombing in a colorado shopping mall, an attack just down the road from columbine high school 12 years to the day after the shooting rampage there. investigators are now changing his title. is he a possible suspect now, no longer just a person of interest. they released th
has been using drones in pakistan for years as you probably know. and now we're reportedly giving dozens of the drones to the pakistanis. there are many raven drones like these we are told about four pounds, small enough to hold in your hand or carry in a backpack. u.s. official tells reuters the pakistaniss are getting nonlethl aircraft for surveillance purposes. the u.s. is still using the larger lethal drones as well. the latest missile strike killed 25 people we're led to believe in north...
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special forces were working near the border with pakistan when they took fire from somewhere in pakistan. they say they responded. the pakistani army spokesman says the air strikes lasted nearly two hours. and she says the shooting did not stop, even when pakistani commanders asked nato to call off its troops. conor powell streaming live with the fallout in the afghan capital city of kabul. conor. >> anti-americanism has been on the rise in pakistan for last much of the last year accelerating after the raid to kill usama bin laden in may. and now today you had more pakistanis on the streets chanting anti-american slogans and protesting the relationship between pakistan and america. and even pakistan's prime minister today yousef ghailani said that the entire u.s. pakistani relationship must be reevaluate and it will no longer be business as usual between the u.s. and pakistan. for all of the anger on the pakistani side. there is an equal amount of distrust among american commanders here in afghanistan who actively think that the pakistanis are encouraging, helping and actively providing
special forces were working near the border with pakistan when they took fire from somewhere in pakistan. they say they responded. the pakistani army spokesman says the air strikes lasted nearly two hours. and she says the shooting did not stop, even when pakistani commanders asked nato to call off its troops. conor powell streaming live with the fallout in the afghan capital city of kabul. conor. >> anti-americanism has been on the rise in pakistan for last much of the last year...
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now, pakistan on the defense. and tonight there is evidence this fight just got nasty. people are abandoning their homes and heading to higher ground. >> i have been in memphis for 62 years. never in my life have i ever seen anything like this. >> tonight, the mississippi river is still rising in and one spot it's about to hit his speak. plus plus, the trial of casey daughter and mourning her like this. now three years later it's time to start the trial and it's already threatened to turn into a media circus. think o.j. was something? the judge says this court case could be even bigger. but, first from fox this monday night, the flooding along america's largest and most economically important river, the mississippi today grew worse by the hour the flood which will likely go down as one of the costliest in american history. experts are warning by the time it makes its way down into the delta. certain low lying areas now in memphis where the river is expected to reach high point sometime in the next few hours and we're told short of the all time flood record in 1937. poli
now, pakistan on the defense. and tonight there is evidence this fight just got nasty. people are abandoning their homes and heading to higher ground. >> i have been in memphis for 62 years. never in my life have i ever seen anything like this. >> tonight, the mississippi river is still rising in and one spot it's about to hit his speak. plus plus, the trial of casey daughter and mourning her like this. now three years later it's time to start the trial and it's already threatened...
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well, after the raid that took out usama bin laden in pakistan, u.s. military officials say our communication with that vital ally broke down. now it seems the icy relations are finally starting to thaw or it seems. but what is pakistan doing to hunt down the terrorists who were attacking u.s. troops? a live report coming. plus, lindsay lohan's father, picture of excellence. is he under attack for the second time this week. and police say michael lohan took extreme steps to avoid going to jail. one week, two arrests, hang on. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our commitment to e military, veteransand their families is without equal. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. usaa. we know what it means to serve. and today, we're re-inventing aspirin for pain relief. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles so it enters the bloodstream faster and
well, after the raid that took out usama bin laden in pakistan, u.s. military officials say our communication with that vital ally broke down. now it seems the icy relations are finally starting to thaw or it seems. but what is pakistan doing to hunt down the terrorists who were attacking u.s. troops? a live report coming. plus, lindsay lohan's father, picture of excellence. is he under attack for the second time this week. and police say michael lohan took extreme steps to avoid going to jail....
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aid to pakistan. poe said, quote, since the discovery of osama bin laden in pakistan has proven to be disloyal, deceptive and a danger to the united states. this so-called ally continues to take billions in u.s. aid while at the same time supports the militants who attack us. secretary panetta said today any signal that presses pakistan to stop supporting terrorists, quote, would be important to do. >> shep: best of luck. molly henneberg live. thank you. the statue of liberty is not just a statue, but also an idea. it's one of the reasons that we're told terrorists attacked new york city ten years ago. that's from the french president sarkozy today. he joined the new york mayor, michael bloomberg, for an early celebration of lady liberty's 125th anniversary. sarkozy saying they targeted the meaning behind the monument, that america embodies liberty for folks around the world who, quote, prefer freedom to dictatorship. france, of course, gave the statue to the united states on the 125th anniversary, oc
aid to pakistan. poe said, quote, since the discovery of osama bin laden in pakistan has proven to be disloyal, deceptive and a danger to the united states. this so-called ally continues to take billions in u.s. aid while at the same time supports the militants who attack us. secretary panetta said today any signal that presses pakistan to stop supporting terrorists, quote, would be important to do. >> shep: best of luck. molly henneberg live. thank you. the statue of liberty is not just...
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based on intelligence a picture is emerging with this death in abad bad pakistan. focused on two things. hot next liter will be and attacked in pakistan and the middle east and group in yemen includes al awlaki kill or capture list. focused on one thing hitting u.s. targets. for this group, even a failed plot is worth something. u.s. officials say it gets yemen high profile and that helps them raise tax, shep. >> shepard: fox urgent now. we're just getting word of a series of massive explosions as they are being described at a chemical plant in southern louisiana. the spot is new iberia, louisiana. a plant that makes oil field production chemicals. see the live look courtesy of katc news affiliate there. so far, again, this has just happened, as far as i know, we don't know what exploded exactly, the local newspaper is reporting online that people in the area heard and felt the blast for 20 minutes. shear picture from a short time earlier. emergency officials report this accident as they are calling it sent at least four workers to the hospital. and forced them to
based on intelligence a picture is emerging with this death in abad bad pakistan. focused on two things. hot next liter will be and attacked in pakistan and the middle east and group in yemen includes al awlaki kill or capture list. focused on one thing hitting u.s. targets. for this group, even a failed plot is worth something. u.s. officials say it gets yemen high profile and that helps them raise tax, shep. >> shepard: fox urgent now. we're just getting word of a series of massive...
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once in pakistan, they get that training. then they come back to europe to launch operations. so this would be a departure. this would be a homegrown or self-radicalized case right in germany itself. >> shepard: catherine herridge live in washington. catherine, thank you. >> you are welcome. >> shepard: a navy commander today recommended the punishment for officers and sailors who took part in producing raunchy and homophobe bic videos on board the carrier uss ernesto prize. >> finally let's get to my favorite topic and something foreign to the gay kid over there, chicks in the shower. >> shepard: the ship's executive officer owen honors starred in the videos from 2005 to 2007. but the navy relieved him of command when officials learned about the videos. today the man headed up the investigation recommended that honors and three others receive official letters of censure. those letters basically considered career enders. the naval investigator also issued letters of caution to 32 officers and sailors who took part in those videos. well, it's day two of a hearing in the case ag
once in pakistan, they get that training. then they come back to europe to launch operations. so this would be a departure. this would be a homegrown or self-radicalized case right in germany itself. >> shepard: catherine herridge live in washington. catherine, thank you. >> you are welcome. >> shepard: a navy commander today recommended the punishment for officers and sailors who took part in producing raunchy and homophobe bic videos on board the carrier uss ernesto prize....
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and recently an operational commander was reportedly killed in pakistan. at the recent news conference the president insistd that getting intelligence remained the priority. >> that mitigates against this dainger that you are suggesting that our main goal is going to be to kill these individuals as opposed to potentially capturing them. >> with no new high value captures some analysts say the intelligence is being hurt long-term and just last week the obama administration said the new corner stone of its counter terrorism strategy is surgical strikes. john? >> catherine herridge in washington, thanks. >>> you're welcome. >> the rise of freedom now. fox has been following the rebuilding of the world trade center site and the rebuilding of an american flag. a flag that came apart in the long and agonizing days after attacks of 9/11. we caught up with it again as it was criss-crossing the states. hoor ihere is shepard smith. >> it appeared over ground zero in the days after 9/11. a 30-foot long flag meant to be a symbol of hope but it fell apart and that upse
and recently an operational commander was reportedly killed in pakistan. at the recent news conference the president insistd that getting intelligence remained the priority. >> that mitigates against this dainger that you are suggesting that our main goal is going to be to kill these individuals as opposed to potentially capturing them. >> with no new high value captures some analysts say the intelligence is being hurt long-term and just last week the obama administration said the...
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vice president biden's trip to baghdad follow as stop in pakistan. part of the u.s. effort to push islamabad to step up its fight of militants near the afghan border. president obama set to address the nation from tucson at the memorial for the victims of the tragedy there. it starts in less -- little more than a half an hour from now. ahead, the "fox news sunday" anchor chris wallace joins us for a look at the speech. we have excerpts coming. a live look at the hospital where the doctors are treating gabrielle giffords and five other victims of the shooting. the president visited all of them, we're led to believe a short time ago. ahead, a live update on congresswoman giffords condition plus word tonight that the hospital has just fired three people. and it's related to this. details coming up. announcer: naturals from purina cat chow. delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. >> shepard: just in from fox news reports from south mississippi that police there have arrested the younger sister of bret favre
vice president biden's trip to baghdad follow as stop in pakistan. part of the u.s. effort to push islamabad to step up its fight of militants near the afghan border. president obama set to address the nation from tucson at the memorial for the victims of the tragedy there. it starts in less -- little more than a half an hour from now. ahead, the "fox news sunday" anchor chris wallace joins us for a look at the speech. we have excerpts coming. a live look at the hospital where the...
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pakistan has denied any links to this terror group. the krier will soon search the compound in pakistan where the united states navy seal team 6 killed usama bin laden. the pakistani government giving the cia permission to send in a forensic's team because source familiar with the intelligence matters tells fox news that the team will work under the assumption that the house has already been cleaned up. of course, some u.s. lawmakers have questioned whether the pakistani military actually played a part in hiding the world's most wanted terrorist near that country's equivalent of west point. the rise of freedom now. our cameras have been following the progress at the world trade center site for many months. we plan to be there for years to come. tonight, the symbolism behind the building formerly known as the freedom tower. the agency that owns the site stopped using that name years ago in an attempt to make the skyscraper more marketable. even with a different name, one world trade center still pays tribute to the buildings that once s
pakistan has denied any links to this terror group. the krier will soon search the compound in pakistan where the united states navy seal team 6 killed usama bin laden. the pakistani government giving the cia permission to send in a forensic's team because source familiar with the intelligence matters tells fox news that the team will work under the assumption that the house has already been cleaned up. of course, some u.s. lawmakers have questioned whether the pakistani military actually...
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pakistan denied those allegations. a huge wildfire is raging in eastern arizona as fox reports tonight. threatening to cut off power to parts of texas and new mexico. flames are headed for a paver power transmission lines. if they do damage those lines the authorities tell us it could mean rolling blackouts for hundreds of thousands of homes. the fires forced almost 7,000 people across arizona to evacuate so far. two towns in the state are practically empty they tell us. not everyone is packing up things to leave. in springerville, arizona. the doors of one restaurant are staying open. the owner there berry harris and his staff are not leaving. they say they want to give fire crew as place to eat and relax. >> we have got a lot of people a lot of emergency response people here, a lot of fire departments from all over the country. and we're making the best of it. >> shepard: firefighters report so far they still have not contained the flames at all. casey stegall on the front lines in that town outside springerville, wh
pakistan denied those allegations. a huge wildfire is raging in eastern arizona as fox reports tonight. threatening to cut off power to parts of texas and new mexico. flames are headed for a paver power transmission lines. if they do damage those lines the authorities tell us it could mean rolling blackouts for hundreds of thousands of homes. the fires forced almost 7,000 people across arizona to evacuate so far. two towns in the state are practically empty they tell us. not everyone is packing...
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having been killed or kind of spread out as a result of bombing campaigns and effective use of troops in pakistan afghanistan, but there are a lot of franchise operations. michael hayden, in the journal this morning was saying look, it's spread out. so there is a lot of different groups that might be trying to mount something against the u.s. >> shep: regarding the -- this is saul going to tie together here in a minute. but the republicans have issued a response to the president's speech tonight on the american jobs act as the white house is calling it. i want to read that to you. this comes from the house speaker john boehner. american families, he writes, and small businesses are hurting and they are looking for the white house and congress to seek common ground and work together to help get our economy back on track. republicans have laid out a blueprint for economic growth and job creation. our plan for america's job creators, that's their name, plan for america's job creators, which is at jobs.gop.gov that focuses on one thing, removing government barriers to private sector job growth. the l
having been killed or kind of spread out as a result of bombing campaigns and effective use of troops in pakistan afghanistan, but there are a lot of franchise operations. michael hayden, in the journal this morning was saying look, it's spread out. so there is a lot of different groups that might be trying to mount something against the u.s. >> shep: regarding the -- this is saul going to tie together here in a minute. but the republicans have issued a response to the president's speech...
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also in pakistan u.s. missile strike has killed at least five people on tribal region the afghan border or near it. it's the second attack in just 24 hours. the first came last night at a home in south waziristan. it reportedly killed seven militants. they believe al qaeda operative from iraq is now among the dead both strikes come as new data suggest that the drone program is hitting senior operatives only a fraction of the time. a fox news weather center now and that nasty winter weather is back in some places following some unusually spring like temperatures. the scene in fort dodge, iowa. ice jams pushing water over the banks of the des moines river and causing flooding across the area. no reports of injuries. officials did have to evacuate at least a dozen homes. forecasters say this winter storm is now moving in the midwest to northeast. leaving behind a foot of snow in some ports. washington, d.c. look out. what's the target next? >> well, we are seeing it winding down now in wisconsin and minnesota
also in pakistan u.s. missile strike has killed at least five people on tribal region the afghan border or near it. it's the second attack in just 24 hours. the first came last night at a home in south waziristan. it reportedly killed seven militants. they believe al qaeda operative from iraq is now among the dead both strikes come as new data suggest that the drone program is hitting senior operatives only a fraction of the time. a fox news weather center now and that nasty winter weather is...
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a pair of bomb threats today targeting two flights out of pakistan. one headed from manchester, england had to take an emergency landing in turkey. we're told officials there evacuated all 378 passengers and searched the plane but didn't find any explosives. the second flight safely reached its original destination in malaysia. again, search teams didn't find any bombs. this marks 10 years since the attacks of 9/11 but we are told there is no evidence the threats were linked to islamic military tans in any way. american man in jail in aruba says he he wants to come home. but police want to keep him behind bars why they try to figure out what happened to his missing travel companion on the right here. coming up, what the court decided next. plus, a receiver running full speed toward the sidelines with nothing to stop him except that cheerleader there. the rest of the video next. i ate breakfast and got heartburn, third day this week. so i took my heartburn pill and some antacids. we're having mexican tonight, so another pill then? unless we eat later,
a pair of bomb threats today targeting two flights out of pakistan. one headed from manchester, england had to take an emergency landing in turkey. we're told officials there evacuated all 378 passengers and searched the plane but didn't find any explosives. the second flight safely reached its original destination in malaysia. again, search teams didn't find any bombs. this marks 10 years since the attacks of 9/11 but we are told there is no evidence the threats were linked to islamic military...